[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'255555\' date=\'Jan 25 2011, 12:16 PM\']Brian happens to be moderated, and I decided that made an intriguing trivia question, especially today. I've spent the better part of the last ten minutes trying to come up with one. Magnolia, for example, has nominations, but no awards. I can think of plenty of movies with a game show subplot or cameo, but none of them worthy of Oscar consideration, even in minor categories.[/quote]But what's the difference between a subplot or a cameo? Slumdog Millionaire uses the game show as a vehicle to tell a terrific story, but if the Griswolds don't win on Pig in a Poke, there's no National Lampoon's European Vacation, either. (Whether the world would be a better place for lack of a Vacation movie I shall leave to the philosophers.)
I think a more interesting topic would be clever use of the game show as plot. Is Starter for Ten any good? The Running Man certainly works as an action film but completely misses the point of what Stephen King was going for.
There's a scene in Erin Brockovich where one of the receptionists is watching an episode of Wheel of Fortune when the title character walks in. So what? Does someone's interest in Pyramid make any difference in the film Precious? (I don't know, I haven't seen the film.) A television in the background is going to show something; there are umpteen hundred other movies where game shows aren't on screen.